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DCMI 2023 Conference: Call for Participation - Deadline Extended!
https://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2023/cfp
November 6-10, Daegu, Korea
Metadata Innovation: Enabling Knowledge in a Data-Intensive World
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SUBMISSION DEADLINES (EXTENDED)

Papers (full and short): May 19, 2023, 11:59pm (AoE)
Posters, Panels, Tutorials, and Student Forum: June 2, 2023, 11:59pm (AoE)
Best Practices and Talks are by invitation
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For more than two decades, the Dublin Core community has been a fertile
ground for researchers, educators, practitioners, and developers to
exchange and share ideas, knowledge, experience, and innovative projects on
metadata.

After three years of pandemic conditions and three all-virtual conferences,
many of us look forward to meeting again in person, so we are planning for
an in-person meeting in early November, in Daegu, Korea.

DCMI 2023, the twenty-first International Conference on Dublin Core and
Metadata Applications, will embrace the whole spectrum of innovation in
metadata design, implementation, and best practices, with a special focus
on challenges and opportunities in a data-intensive world.

Today's data-driven, data-dependent, and data-intensive environment
requires metadata that is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable
(FAIR), which is the underpinning of data and knowledge ecosystems.

Metadata has never been more crucial than today. Trending fields related to
digital transformation such as connected data catalogs, collaboration and
remote work, artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital history
and ethics, and open science depend on high-quality metadata.

The parallel growth of data and metadata challenges the metadata community
to rethink its research and practices in order to stay ahead of emerging
trends.

DCMI 2023 is a venue for discussing "innovative practice" - new solutions
to practical problems. It draws participants from universities, research
institutions, and LAMs (libraries, archives, museums), as well as
corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies.

The organizers of DCMI 2023 seek inspirational submissions on innovative
ideas, practices, and solutions that are built on theoretical models,
empirical evidence, and ethical and just foundations of metadata.

Submissions in the form of papers (long and short), posters, panels,
tutorials, and student forums are welcome in the following broad categories
of metadata design, deployment, and best practices:
* Metadata principles, guidelines, and best practices
* Curation, governance, resilience, and sustainability
* Metadata quality and validation
* Metadata analytics
* Conceptual models and frameworks
* Entity modeling and management
* Metadata vocabularies
* Interoperability and harmonization
* Metadata automation, AI, and knowledge graphs
* Lessons learned from research and implementation
* Metadata and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA)
* Metadata history and ethics
* Metadata for operational and research data
* Metadata in digital humanities, open science, and business communications
* Metadata and government
* Metadata and commerce


** Submission Guidelines
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* At least one author of an accepted submission must be physically present
at the conference to present the work in person (*with an exception of the
student forum).
* Submissions must follow the guidelines for one of the categories
enumerated below.
* All submissions must be in English.
* All submissions must be made via the Submission System,
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcmi2023
* Submissions must be a single Portable Document Format (PDF) along with
the document's source.
* The source file should be Open Office (.odf) Microsoft Word (.doc or
.docx), or LaTeX files in a single compressed zip file (.zip).


** Templates
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* Templates for Microsoft Word and LaTeX are provided at the DCPapers
template repository (https://github.com/dcmi/dcpapers-templates) .
* All templates can be directly downloaded as a zip file (
https://github.com/dcmi/dcpapers-templates/archive/refs/heads/main.zip) .
* A template for Overleaf is provided at
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/dcmi-2023/nvctyvrbcrmx
* For queries and to report issues related to the templates, use only
GitHub issues. https://github.com/dcmi/dcpapers-templates/issues


** Formatting Guidelines
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* Page size: ISO A4 (8.27 in x 11.69 in / 21 cm x 29.69 cm)
* Top and bottom margins: 1.18 in / 3 cm
* Left margin: 1.14 in / 2.9 cm
* Right margin: 1.13 in / 2.87 cm
* Header from top: .5 in /1.27 cm


** Submission Categories
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Note:
* The open-access conference proceedings are indexed by Scopus, DBLP,
Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, ACM, and Crossref. Online proceedings
will be available before the start of the conference.
* Presentation slides, poster slide images, and student forum extended
abstracts will be published on the DCMI website.


** Full Papers
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Full papers either describe innovative work in detail or provide critical,
well-referenced overviews of key developments or good practices.
* 8-10 pages, single-spaced, plus references


** Short Papers
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Short papers are narrower in scope than full papers and may be either a
description of work in progress, or a project report that concisely
describes a specific model, application, or activity.
* 4-5 pages, single-spaced, plus references


** Posters
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Posters are for the presentation of projects, research under development,
or late-breaking results.
* 2-page abstract, single-spaced, plus references


** Panels
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Panel sessions are organized by experts in a specific area of metadata.
Each panel serves as a focused exchange regarding the latest research
and/or best practice in the area.
* 1-2 page abstract with panelists' bios of 100-150 words each


** Tutorials
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Tutorials introduce specific topics of current interest in metadata
practice, optionally including hands-on practice. Proposals for tutorials
must include:
* 2-3 page proposal including:
* Title of tutorial and topic to be covered (2-3 paragraphs)
* Target audience and expected learning outcomes
* Tutorial style: lecture, demonstration, hands-on practice, etc.
* Any prior knowledge required (e.g., RDF, programming languages)
* Whether participants must (or should) bring laptops or install software
beforehand
* Presenter bios (100-150 words each)


** Student Forum
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The student forum aims at providing an opportunity for master's and
doctoral students to share their experiences and exchange ideas of best
practices, research in progress, and findings in areas related to metadata
innovation.

* Student forum will be in a hybrid format. In-person participation is
encouraged with the option of virtual.
* Less than 1500 words plus references
* All presenters at the student forum will receive free registration for
the conference
* All presenters attending the in-person conference will be automatically
eligible for the Student Forum Award competition. The Student Forum
Committee will select the winner who will receive a $500 prize to cover the
travel costs


** Important Dates
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* Notification to authors: July 14, 2023
* Final copy due: August 4, 2023

Kyong Eun Oh
Program Chair, DCMI 2023
https://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2023/